Dr. Nikki Lane
Lavender Languages Institute Teacher
Human Sexuality
School of Consciousness and Transformation
Email: nikki.lane@duke.edu
Biography
Nikki Lane is an interdisciplinary scholar trained as a Cultural and Linguistic Anthropologist and is currently an Assistant Professor in Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies at Duke University. Her work explores issues related to American Popular Culture, African American language practices, and sexual cultures throughout the African Diaspora. In her writing, research, classrooms, and public lectures, she explores the connections between popular culture and critical theories of race, gender, class, and sexuality. Working often along the edges of academia, she makes contemporary critical theory accessible to broad audiences priding herself on putting complex ideas into everyday language anyone can understand. She specializes in using popular culture as an entry point for discussing complex social theory. Her first book titled The Black Queer Work of Ratchet: Race, Gender, Sexuality, and the (Anti)Politics of Respectability explores the use of the word “ratchet” in a community of Black queer women in Washington, DC. To learn more, you can follow her on Instagram and Facebook @thedoctorlane or visit her website here.